We have a lot of Chinese restaurants and take-aways here in the UK, and I love the food they serve. I could gladly eat Chinese food every day!

One thing I do wonder though, is how authentic is the Chinese food that we get compared to what people actually eat in China?
I know that some of the Indian and Thai recepies that we get here are modified to suit the western pallette, so naturally I assume that some
authenticity is lost in translation with chinese food.

My small town has been full of pizza places, which was nice at first but we got tired of them.

But finally we got a Chinese resturant, and it has some of the best food in the area. That place is always busy because everybody in town is ordering
from the place. Mmm...... chinese food...... *drools*...... Oh..... Now I'm hungry.......

I LOVE Chinese food!!! I think it probably is different from the real Chinese food. But if the Chinese lady at the Chinese food place down the
street (A big shout out to J's Wok, woohoo!!!) says it's Chinese food, that's good enough for me. And I get a free pop if I come and pick it up.

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